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Babcary is a
village and
civil parish in Somerset, England,
about 5
miles (8.0 km) east of
Somerton and 6
miles (9.7 km)
southwest of
Castle Cary. The...
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Babcary Meadows (grid
reference ST567293) is a 13.6
hectares (34 acres)
biological Site of
Special Scientific Interest north of
Babcary in Somerset, notified...
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Anglican Church of the Holy
Cross in
Babcary, Somerset, England, was
built in the 14th century. It is a
Grade II*
listed building. The
Church of the...
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flows southwest through Cary Moor to
Babcary,
where there is a
biological Site of
Special Scientific Interest at
Babcary Meadows and Cary Fitzpaine. It then...
- Ashington, Ashton, Ashwell, Ashwick, Asney, Athelney, Atherstone,
Axbridge Babcary, Babington, Backwell,
Badger Street, Badgeworth, Bagborough, Bagley, Bagley...
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Aller and Beer Woods*
Aisholt Wood
Babcary Meadows*
Bickham Wood
Bishopswood Meadows Black Rock* Boon's
Copse Brimley Hill Mire
Bubwith Acres* Burtle...
- Toot is a
burial mound or, possibly, a
motte built near the
village of
Babcary, Somerset, England. It is a
scheduled ancient monument with a list entry...
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Nature Trail (Manx
Wildlife Trust) Baal Hill Wood (Durham
Wildlife Trust)
Babcary Meadows (Somerset
Wildlife Trust) Badger's Hill (Worcestershire Wildlife...
- (10,200 ha). It
consisted of the
ancient parishes of: Alford, Ansford,
Babcary,
North Barrow,
South Barrow, St.
David Barton,
North Cadbury,
South Cadbury...
- The
parish is part of the Six
Pilgrims Benefice,
which also
includes Babcary, Hornblotton, Lovington,
North Barrow and
South Barrow and is part of Wells...